People of the Sea

  • People of the Sea
    By W. Michael Gear, Kathleen O'Neal Gear

    Her hands might have been made of wood, and just as clumsy. Not as bad as after the river crossing, she reminded herself, and fought a bout of shivering. By feel, she placed her sticks and began to spin the hard wood between her palms.

  • People of the Sea
    By W. Michael Gear, Kathleen O'Neal Gear

    Monster Rock Eagle, actually" Sunchaser's face slackened as a glimmer of understanding lit his eyes. "Monster Rock Eagle, who sits at the crossing that leads to the heart of the maze?" "The very same. Few Dreamers ever see him.

  • People of the Sea
    By James Wharram

    Inspired by the lifetime of creativity and discovery James describes in this book, many modern 'People of the Sea' are sailing the world's oceans, seas, coasts and rivers in craft they have built for themselves to James Wharram designs.

  • People of the Sea
    By James Wharram

    People of the Sea

  • People of the Sea: Identity and Descent Among the Vezo of Madagascar
    By Rita Astuti

    The Vezo, a fishing people of western Madagascar, are known as 'the people who struggle with the sea'. Dr Astuti explores their identity, showing that it is established through what people do rather than being determined by descent.

  • People of the Sea: The Search for the Philistines
    By Moshe Dothan, Trude Dothan, Ṭrûdā Dôtān

    The Philistines are among the most maligned peoples of ancient history. The Bible characterized them as cunning pagan warmongers, the ancient Egyptians as pirates and marauders. In today's language, a...

  • People of the Sea: A Maritime History of Beara
    By Marc O'Sullivan Vallig

    The history of Beara is inseparable from that of its maritime culture, celebrated in this collection of interviews with local fishermen, boat owners, agents, dealers, search and rescue personnel and others associated with the sea.Marc O ...